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#184 - The Power of Sound and Creativity in Healing with Inaya Oakroot

#184 - The Power of Sound and Creativity in Healing with Inaya Oakroot

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Today I speak with Inaya Oakroot, a sound healer and former professional tennis coach. We explore the transformative journey from coaching to healing, the significance of sound in healing practices, and the concept of divine duality. Inaya shares her experiences in a refugee camp and how they shaped her understanding of trauma and resilience. The discussion also touches on the importance of creativity in healing and the accessibility of online healing practices.


Takeaways

Sound healing is about helping clients heal themselves.

The journey from coaching to healing involves deep listening.

Vocal sound healing can shift energy fields significantly.

Divine duality encompasses the balance of opposites.

Healing can be facilitated through trauma integration.

Creativity is essential for holistic healing.


To connect with Inaya:

Website: https://www.oakrootspiritualacademy.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Inaya_Oakroot/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inaya.oakroot

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7fNlKU8bRRA5OYrs67UHwe

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/inaya-oakroot/


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https://harmoniousechoes.com/


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